
Barbara Glauber - AGDA International Speaker Tour - Wednesday 19th August (SA)
As the principal of graphic design studio Heavy Meta, Barbara designs publications, exhibition and information graphics, identities, and other projects for a client list which includes Atlantic Records, the Museum of Modern Art, The New York Times, the Whitney Museum, Yahoo! and the Contemporary Jewish Museum.
Aside from designing for her arts and entertainment industry clients, she has edited, curated and designed exhibitions; judged competitions; taught classes and workshops; and directed creatively.
She has served as chair for the American Center for Design 100 Show and occasionally works as creative director on large scale projects with the Brand Integration Group of Ogilvy & Mather.
She is a founding partner of the Smoking Gun website and is on the faculty at Yale University as critic in graphic design, alongside luminaries such as Tobias Frere-Jones, Irma Boom, Karin Fong, Matthew Carter and Michael Bierut.
Her work is in the collection of the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum and has won numerous awards.
Barbara Glauber loves typography and chocolate; during her talk, titled 'Heavy Meta: Design and the Informational Baroque', passions will be exposed, methods unveiled and stories shared - a presentation that will provoke, inspire and delight.
Venue: Bradley Forum, The Hawke Centre, Uni SA City West Campus, 50-60 North Terrace, Adelaide
Cost: AGDA Members - $20.00
AGDA Student Members - Free
Non-members - $50.00
Student Non-members - $20.00
Free to non-members who join on the night.
Enjoy nibbles provided before we start.
Thank you to the University of South Australia for their support with the venue.
Thank you to Finsbury Green, Raleigh Paper, Billy Blue College of Design, RMIT University (The Communication Design Program, School of Media and Communication) and Autodesk for their generous support.
Register online via the registration link below. Or pay at the door.
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